Post by Teddy Bear on Sept 30, 2011 23:35:54 GMT
Okay, so a man was stabbed to death after getting into a dispute with somebody at a Halal Butcher in Wood Green. Turns out he worked there, but you won't find that out from the BBC article, despite having a reporter at the scene. The perpetrator fled the scene and the police are still looking for him.
Besides the somewhat amateurish written article, one sentence jumped out at me A BBC reporter on the scene said the mood was one of shock, with many people asking how such a thing could have happened.
I can imagine that there would be an amount of shock on people nearby hearing the news, but 'many people asking how such a thing could have happened'? Really?
It's a fair assumption that the those concerned were Muslim, since it's a Halal butchers, and despite Islam meaning 'peace', or so the BBC want us to believe, were MANY people in the real world really asking how it could have happened? Or is that what the BBC want us to believe?
Besides the somewhat amateurish written article, one sentence jumped out at me A BBC reporter on the scene said the mood was one of shock, with many people asking how such a thing could have happened.
I can imagine that there would be an amount of shock on people nearby hearing the news, but 'many people asking how such a thing could have happened'? Really?
It's a fair assumption that the those concerned were Muslim, since it's a Halal butchers, and despite Islam meaning 'peace', or so the BBC want us to believe, were MANY people in the real world really asking how it could have happened? Or is that what the BBC want us to believe?
Man killed at halal butchers in Wood Green
A man in his 20s has been murdered in a dispute at a butchers in north London.
Police said they were called to Halal Food Direct on The Broadway, Wood Green, at about 15:15 BST following reports of an attack.
Paramedics treated the victim but he was pronounced dead at the scene. The man was an employee at the business.
No arrests have been made but a murder inquiry has begun. The A105 High Road has been shut in both directions.
An eyewitness, a security guard in the local Morrisons supermarket, described a member of the public trying to save the man moments after the attack.
He said he knew it was a serious injury as there was a lot of blood.
The security guard said the dead man was well known locally, and did not seem like the type of person to get in trouble.
Police forensic teams are still at work in the butchers.
Det Ch Insp Steven Lawrence said: "At this early stage it appears there was a dispute in the shop which resulted in the victim being stabbed.
"The male suspect then made off from the premises on foot.
"This incident occurred in a busy area in the middle of the afternoon, and we need to hear from any witnesses who have not yet come forward."
A BBC reporter on the scene said the mood was one of shock, with many people asking how such a thing could have happened.
A post-mortem examination is due to take place shortly.
A man in his 20s has been murdered in a dispute at a butchers in north London.
Police said they were called to Halal Food Direct on The Broadway, Wood Green, at about 15:15 BST following reports of an attack.
Paramedics treated the victim but he was pronounced dead at the scene. The man was an employee at the business.
No arrests have been made but a murder inquiry has begun. The A105 High Road has been shut in both directions.
An eyewitness, a security guard in the local Morrisons supermarket, described a member of the public trying to save the man moments after the attack.
He said he knew it was a serious injury as there was a lot of blood.
The security guard said the dead man was well known locally, and did not seem like the type of person to get in trouble.
Police forensic teams are still at work in the butchers.
Det Ch Insp Steven Lawrence said: "At this early stage it appears there was a dispute in the shop which resulted in the victim being stabbed.
"The male suspect then made off from the premises on foot.
"This incident occurred in a busy area in the middle of the afternoon, and we need to hear from any witnesses who have not yet come forward."
A BBC reporter on the scene said the mood was one of shock, with many people asking how such a thing could have happened.
A post-mortem examination is due to take place shortly.